Thiol.
A thiol
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They are referred to as The Southern Cross or The Crux. (Cross)
The group -SH (sulfhydryl) is characteristic of thiols. Thiols are organic compounds that contain this functional group, which is made up of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen atom. Thiols are often associated with strong odors, and they are commonly found in garlic, onions, and skunks.
Thiols do not have a carbonyl group. Thiols, also known as mercaptans, are organic compounds that contain a sulfur atom with a hydrogen atom attached, characterized by the -SH functional group. Carboxylic acids, ketones, and aldehydes are examples of compounds that contain a carbonyl group.
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The thiol group, represented as SH, has a neutral charge when it is part of a molecule, such as in thiols where it is bonded to a carbon atom. However, in certain contexts, such as in a protonated form, it can carry a positive charge (as in -SH2⁺). Overall, SH typically exists as a neutral functional group in organic compounds.
The sulfhydral group is an organosulfur compound which contains the carbon-bonded sulfhydryl group.
Cysteine is the amino acid that contains a thiol group (-SH) in its side chain. It can form disulfide bonds with other cysteine residues, contributing to protein structure and stability.
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Thiols or mercaptans. These are organic compounds where a sulfur atom replaces the oxygen atom in alcohols, leading to the characteristic -SH functional group. Thiols are known for their strong and often unpleasant odors.
Sulfur exists in lots of forms. One of the more common is a ring structure with 8-12 sulfur atoms.